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Oxygen Cylinders & Concentrators - Breath of Life

1 Oxygen Cylinders & Concentrators 2009 Breath of Life Home Medical Equipment and Respiratory Services 2 Prescription: Your physician has prescribed your Oxygen to be used in the following manner: ____ liters per minute during normal activity. ____ liters per minute with sleep. ____ liters per minute when exercising. ____ liters per minute continuously. You have size ____ Cylinders . Please note that the information provided here is meant to supplement, not replace, any special directions provided by your physician. Oxygen is a prescribed drug. Never increase or decrease your Oxygen flow rate without the specific approval of your physician.

6 Oxygen All people need oxygen in order to live. Oxygen is a gas that we can’t see, taste, or smell, yet is always there in the air which surrounds us.

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1 1 Oxygen Cylinders & Concentrators 2009 Breath of Life Home Medical Equipment and Respiratory Services 2 Prescription: Your physician has prescribed your Oxygen to be used in the following manner: ____ liters per minute during normal activity. ____ liters per minute with sleep. ____ liters per minute when exercising. ____ liters per minute continuously. You have size ____ Cylinders . Please note that the information provided here is meant to supplement, not replace, any special directions provided by your physician. Oxygen is a prescribed drug. Never increase or decrease your Oxygen flow rate without the specific approval of your physician.

2 If your physician changes your Oxygen flow rate or hours of use, notify Breath of Life immediately. 3 Oxygen cylinder Patient / Caregiver Acknowledgement 01. Your Prescription .. 02. Orientation Checklist .. 03. Oxygen .. 04. Oxygen Safety Precautions.. 05. Care of Your Oxygen Tubing .. 06. Equipment and Medical Concerns.. 07. Travel Tips .. 08. Feedback on Our Services .. 09. Your Oxygen cylinder System .. 10. Pediatric Applications .. 11. Your Stationary cylinder System.. 12. Your Portable cylinder System .. 13. Oxygen cylinder Supply Times.. 14. Replacing Your cylinder .. 15. Reordering Oxygen .. 16. Oxygen cylinder Troubleshooting.

3 The undersigned acknowledges that he/she has received, been instructed in, and understands the subjects shown on this page and covered in this booklet. _____ Patient/Caregiver Signature Date _____ Please PRINT Name _____ Breath of Life Representative Date _____ Please PRINT Name TEAR HERE TEAR HERE Oxygen concentrator Patient/Caregiver Acknowledgement: Remove and Return to Breath of Life 4 Oxygen concentrator Patient / Caregiver Acknowledgement 01. Your Prescription .. 02. Orientation Checklist .. 03. Oxygen .. 04. Oxygen Safety Precautions.. 05. Care of Your Oxygen Tubing .. 06. Equipment and Medical Concerns.. 07.

4 Travel Tips .. 08. Feedback on Our Services .. 09. Your Oxygen concentrator .. 10. Operating Your Oxygen concentrator .. 11. Cleaning and Maintenance Procedures.. 12. Care of Your Humidifier Bottle .. 13. Oxygen concentrator Troubleshooting .. _____ Patient/Caregiver Signature Date _____ Please PRINT Name _____ Breath of Life Representative Date _____ Please PRINT Name The undersigned acknowledges that he/she has received, been instructed in, and understands the subjects shown on this page and covered in this booklet. 5 Table of Contents Your Prescription .. 2 Orientation Checklists .. 3,4 Patient/Caregiver Acknowledgement Forms.

5 5,6 Oxygen .. 8 Oxygen Safety Precautions..9 Care of Your Oxygen Tubing .. 12 Equipment and Medical Concerns .. 13 Travel Tips .. 14 Feedback on Our Services.. 15 Oxygen cylinder Your Oxygen cylinder System .. 16 Pediatric Applications .. 17 Oxygen cylinder Supply Times.. 23,24 Replacing Your cylinder .. 24 Oxygen cylinder Troubleshooting.. 26 Oxygen concentrator Your Oxygen concentrator .. 27 Operating Your Oxygen concentrator .. 28 Cleaning and Maintenance Procedures .. 30 Care of Your Humidifier Bottle.. 31 Oxygen concentrator Troubleshooting .. 32 6 Oxygen All people need Oxygen in order to live. Oxygen is a gas that we can t see, taste, or smell, yet is always there in the air which surrounds us.

6 The amount of Oxygen in the air is always 21 percent. Oxygen is inhaled into our lungs and is then transported through the blood to all parts of the body. Oxygen helps convert food to heat and energy. This process is called metabolism. When the respiratory system is working properly, Oxygen is inhaled and transported to the cells with ease. Carbon dioxide, a by-product of metabolism, is then returned to the lungs and exhaled. Using Supplemental Oxygen The 21 percent concentration of Oxygen in the air around us is enough for people with normally functioning lungs and heart. However, a person with lung or heart problems may often benefit from breathing air which has a higher concentration of Oxygen in it.

7 When the body does not get enough Oxygen , a person may experience difficulty in breathing, fatigue, loss of memory, headaches and/or confusion. Using supplemental Oxygen may help provide relief from these symptoms. 7 Oxygen Safety and Precautions Oxygen is very safe to use when you create the proper conditions. By using the following safety rules, you will create a very safe environment when you use your Oxygen . Cylinders containing Oxygen may explode or cause a fire if the Oxygen inside the cylinder is near fire or flames. For safety reasons, it is recommended that you install smoke alarms outside each sleeping area and on each level in the home.

8 Fire extinguishers are also recommended. Warning Heat Keep Oxygen equipment and Oxygen tubing at least five (5) feet away from any source of heat. Keep the Oxygen equipment and Oxygen tubing away from open flames, stoves, space heaters, or any source of heat. Cylinders under high pressure may be explosive if exposed to extreme heat. Warning Grease/Flammables Never use grease or oil on Oxygen equipment. Keep equipment away from all flammable materials such as oil, grease, aerosols, paints, gasoline and solvents. Hand, hair or body lotions should not come in contact with Oxygen equipment. Warning cylinder Stability Secure Cylinders at all times, even when traveling.

9 Compressed gas Oxygen is stored in Cylinders under very high pressures. For this reason, Cylinders must be secured from falling or rolling at all times. When in use, Cylinders must be kept in an upright position through the use of a specially designed base or cart. For information on securing Cylinders for storage, see the Storage section below. The weight of the cylinder can cause injury and damage property if it were to fall on someone or 8 something. The cylinder valve could also be knocked off if the cylinder were to fall over. The high pressure coming out of a broken valve opening could then cause the cylinder to move about the room in a destructive, uncontrolled manner.

10 No Smoking Do not permit smoking in the same room as your Oxygen equipment. Place No Smoking signs on the front door or in a front window of your residence. Breath of Life also encourages you to post No Smoking signs in the room where your equipment is in use. It is possible for you to be in a large room such as a restaurant where smoking is permitted as long as lighted smoking materials are not within five (5) feet of you. Nevertheless, when visiting restaurants, always ask to sit in the no smoking section. Cooking It is best to cook using a microwave oven only. Cooking on a gas stove is not recommended. Storage Do not place your Oxygen equipment in a small or unventilated storage area.


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